The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that the initiative is being spearheaded by a Briton of Nigerian extraction, Ms Tope Songonuga.
NAN also learnt that the endeavour will be extended to other cities in Southwestern Nigeria in due course, to give hope to millions of people with visual impairments.
Records show that an estimated 4.25 million people in Nigeria have visual impairment issues with cataracts and glaucoma identified as dominant and the main cause of blindness in the West African country.